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Publications Details for Grant Number R825410

Development of Chemical Methods to Assess the Bioavailability of Arsenic in Contaminated Media

RFA: Environmental Fate and Treatment of Toxics and Hazardous Wastes (1996)

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Abstract (1)
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Presentation (9)
Proceedings (7)
Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Abstract Basta NT, Rodriguez RR, Casteel SW. Quantifying bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils by chemical methods. Agronomy Abstracts 1998;203. R825410 (1998)
R825410 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Rodriguez RR. Bioavailability and biomethylation of arsenic in contaminated soil and solid wastes. Ph.D. Dissertation, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, 1998. R825410 (1999)
R825410 (Final)
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Journal Article Rodriguez RR, Basta NT, Casteel SW, Pace LW. An in vitro gastrointestinal method to estimate bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils and solid media. Environmental Science & Technology 1999;33:642-649. R825410 (1999)
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Meeting Basta NT, Rodriguez RR, Casteel SW. In vitro gastrointestinal method to estimate bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils. In: Abstracts of the 5th ICOBTE Meeting, Vienna, Austria, July 11-15, 1999, p. 832-833. R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Armstrong FP, Basta NT, Hanke EM, Jakober CA. The effect of chemical treatments on extractability, mobility, and gastrointestinal availability of arsenic in contaminated soil. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2000, p. 231. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Basta NT. Heavy metal bioavailability and soil quality in contaminated environments. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2000, p. 408. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Basta NT, Rodriguez RR, Casteel SW. In vitro gastrointestinal method to estimate bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils. Presented at the 5th ICOBTE Meeting, Vienna, Austria, July 11-15, 1999. R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Basta NT. Using chemical methods to estimate bioavailability of As, Cd, Pb, and Zn in contaminated soils and media. Presented at the Interstate Technology Regulatory Cooperation Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX, October 16-20, 2000. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Rodriguez RR, Basta NT, Casteel SW, Pace LW. An in vitro gastrointestinal method to assess bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils and solid media. Presented at Innovative Clean-up Approaches, U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development, Bloomingdale, IL, November 2-4, 1999. R825410 (1998)
R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Rodriguez RR, Basta NT, Casteel SW, Pace LW. Chemical methods to estimate bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils and solid media. Presented at the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, December 6-9, 1998. R825410 (1999)
R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Rodriguez RR, Basta NT, Casteel SW. The relationship between arsenic concentration, arsenic bioavailability, and risk in contaminated media. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 14-18, 1999. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Schroder JL, Basta NT, Ward DC, Rodriguez RR, Casteel SW. Estimating bioavailable As, Pb, and Cd in contaminated soil by an in vitro gastrointestinal method. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2000, p. 235. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Presentation Ward DC, Basta NT, Casteel SW, Armstrong FP, Rodriguez RR. Estimating bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soil by chemical methods. Presented at the Soil Science Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2000, p. 235. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Proceedings Basta NT, Rodriguez RR, Casteel SW. In vitro gastrointestinal method to estimate bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils. In: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements, Vienna, Austria, July 11-15, 1999;832-833. R825410 (1999)
R825410 (Final)
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Proceedings Basta NT, Rodriguez RR, Casteel SW. Quantifying bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils by chemical methods. In: Proceedings of the Soil Science Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 1998;203. R825410 (1999)
R825410 (Final)
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Proceedings Casteel S, Evans T, Basta N, Turk J, Dunsmore M. Biokinetics of cadmium following oral exposure in a swine model. In: Proceedings of the ISEM International Congress on Environmental Health, October 1-4, 2000, p. 57. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Proceedings Casteel S, Evans T, Turk J, Basta N, Weis C, Henningsen G, Hoffman E. Refining the risk assessment of heavy-metal contaminated soils. In: Proceedings of the ISEM International Congress on Environmental Health, October 1-4, 2000, p. 46. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Proceedings Rodriguez RR, Basta NT, Casteel SW, Pace LW. An in vitro gastrointestinal method to assess bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils and solid media. In: Proceedings of the Innovative Clean-Up Approaches, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Bloomingdale, IL, November 2-4, 1999. R825410 (2000)
R825410 (Final)
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Proceedings Rodriguez RR, Basta NT, Casteel SW, Pace LW. Chemical methods to estimate bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils and solid media. In: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 19th Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 15-19, 1998;80. R825410 (1999)
R825410 (Final)
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Proceedings Rodriguez RR, Basta NT, Casteel SW. Quantifying bioavailable arsenic in contaminated soils by in vitro gastrointestinal methods. In: Proceedings of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 18th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 16-20, 1997;109. R825410 (1997)
R825410 (1998)
R825410 (Final)
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